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STARTING APRIL: Classic skylines Australia's First Ever Go Kart Challenge!

Where: Ace karts: 20 Carrington Drv, Sunshine.

When: 16th April 2008, Just under One Month!

@ 7.30Pm

There will be 21 Spots avaliable for this event, Get it Quick!

10 Spots Remain!!!!

Followed by a Second Event Run Approx 3Weeks Later @ LeMans GoKarts :11-55 Waterview Close

Dandenong South,

The Winner Of Our Classic skylines Australia Cup will have to have the fastest Lap at Both Events!

Each event Will be individually Priced,

First at Ace Karts will Be at a Cost Of $60 and this will include:

Superkart Hire

12Month Licence for Ace Karts

10min qualifying session

And

15Min Race,

Totaling up to Approx 40 Laps,

Please Post your interest here,

Also feel Free to Contact me direct: 0415 161 052

Edited by mastadd

Ok were down to about 15 spots avaliable, as we get a little closer to the date ill put up the bank details so those that are in 100% can pay and then all we have to do is turn up and race!

Lemans price's have yet to be confermed, if we mention we know you do we get a better price or do we get charged more?

It should be about the same price, but were hoping for a little cheeper

10 Spots remain,

We have Competitors from The: r31skylineclub.com, Pulsarforum.org, Classicskylinesaustralia.com, classiczcars.com

Hope we can get a good turn out from Skylines australia as well.

Bank Details will be Up this weekend

Also Those who are intersted Can Email Direct @ [email protected]

Edited by mastadd
  • 2 weeks later...

as i haven't been able to get the bank details up soon enuf, ALll those that are coming i will pm u tomorrow to confirm and we shall see you wends nite!

Ok every one, the time has come, i havent been able to get the bank details up in time, so as itstands i have the following people who are in:

coupe72001 plus one mate.

and i need to conferm:

Skycab

cajfly

there are still a few spotts avalible so please post here or sms me on 0415 161 052, and ill call you back to conferm anything at all.



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